stagger in English
- stagger⇄adj. of or having to do with an alternating arrangement of times, work, jobs, or the like.
Ex. ... the current stagger system of electing three of the nine directors each year (Wall Street Journal). - stagger⇄expr. staggers, any one of several nervous diseases, as of horses and cattle, that make them stagger or fall suddenly.
Ex. Staggers is sometimes called ""blind staggers."" - stagger⇄noun staggerer.
- stagger⇄noun 1. an act of staggering; swaying, tottering, or reeling.
2. a staggered arrangement.
3. an arrangement of wings of a biplane, one farther forward than the other.
4. the extent to which one wing is ahead of the other, expressed a - stagger⇄stagger, verb, noun, adjective.
- stagger⇄v.i. 1. to sway or reel from side to side when trying to stand or walk, as from weakness, a heavy load, or being drunk; move unsteadily; totter.
Ex. The boy staggered and fell under the heavy load of books. I saw him staggering up the street in a s - stagger⇄v.t. 1. to make sway or reel.
Ex. The blow staggered me for a moment.
2. to cause to doubt, waver, or falter; cause to hesitate.
Ex. a fire from the militia which ... staggered the regulars (James Fenimore Cooper).
3. (Figurativ
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